Which can be
previewed via
the link below the following brief Centretruths
editorial:-

Yet another
cyclical
text of aphoristic purism from John O'Loughlin
which
goes to the roots of Western insanity and offers both an explanation of
and
alternative to the dilemma of what he calls the paradoxical primacy
afflicting modern society which, granting undue prominence to the
inorganic,
has the effect of twisting moral and other evaluations towards an
anti-natural
perspective in which ugliness passes for beauty and falsity for truth,
to name
but two categories.Also of especial
note in this project is an attack on what the author likes to think of
as the
delusion of curved space in relation to spatial space, and his solution
not
only to the nature of space as something divisible between straight and
curved,
but to the division of time, volume, and
mass along
similar gender-based, albeit element-conditioned, lines.- A Centretruths
editorial.